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City officials want to avoid more draconian state oversight by the new Municipal Accountability Review Board.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has sent letters to the 12 top banks and broker-dealers that remarket variable rate demand obligations, seeking information and documents on their remarketing and rate resetting practices.
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The MSRB is concerned about the fairness of so-called "pre-arranged trading," but some say it's a bit of a grey area.
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Municipal bond buyers grabbed deals from New York City and California on Thursday, which were agressively
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The Federal Reserve shouldn’t hesitate to invert the yield curve if necessary to achieve the U.S. central bank’s targets.
September 6 -
Gov. Kate Brown says the plan would reduce child and veteran homelessness and accelerate the construction of new housing.
September 6 -
Continuity is expected as other financial team members remain while the city conducts a national search for a replacement.
September 6 -
His two-decade career as a California elected official has given him a reputation as a fiscal policy expert.
September 6 -
Municipal bond buyers saw over $2 billion of deals from New York and California come to market on Thursday.
September 6 -
The state recorded $31.94 billion of sales tax revenue, according to state Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
September 6 -
Steven Friedman, senior economist at BNP Paribas Asset Management, discusses the flattening yield curve, the neutral rate and Federal Reserve rate hikes. Gary Siegel hosts.
September 6 -
The New York mayor launched an initiative to update and expand the city’s long-term strategy plan.
September 6 -
The first phase of the long-delayed Gateway project under the Hudson River is "shovel ready" and ready to take flight once the Trump administration provides the green light, according to New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.
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Congress could pass legislation authorizing advance refundings and liberalizing private activity bond restrictions to aid in disaster recovery, NABL said.
September 5 -
The big New York City and California deals are dominating investors’ attention this week as municipals turned weaker.
September 5 -
The state will receive $1 billion from the Indiana Toll Road concessionaire over the next three years in return for higher tolls.
September 5 -
The Senate voted 85 to 14 on Wednesday, mostly along party lines, to confirm Republican Elad Roisman to become a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission for a term expiring June 5, 2023.
September 5 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority were in the market on Wednesday.
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The yield curve could invert later this year, but unless it's prolonged, it may not signal a recession.
September 5 -
The unrestricted cash balance was nearly unchanged from the end of fiscal 2017.
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